Miami Science Museum Welcomes Five New Board Members: Cesar L. Alvarez Heads List of Newly Elected Leaders

Posted on March 17th, 2011

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Miami Science Museum recently welcomed five new members to its Board of Trustees, as plans move forward to build the new Miami Science Museum in downtown Miami. Internationally recognized for his leadership in the legal, corporate, and charitable sectors, Cesar L. Alvarez, Executive Chairman of Greenberg Traurig. PA, heads the list of newly elected Trustees and joins the Executive Committee to enhance both governance and fundraising.  Other elected Trustees include Alexander P. Adams, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of Personal Financial Services at The Northern Trust Company; Julia R. Bianchi, long-time community leader; Gregory W. Barnes, President and Chief Operating Officer of Bill Ussery Motors Group; and Hank Klein, Vice-Chairman of Blanca Commercial Real Estate.

“We are honored that such strong community leaders are joining our Board as we move toward beginning construction. Each Board member brings a separate skill set and will play an invaluable role as we move forward. Having Cesar Alvarez serving on the Executive Committee will be an additional asset. We are making great progress in fundraising and expect to start construction towards the end of the year”, said Trish and Dan Bell, Co-Chairs of the Board of Trustees. “This is shaping up to be a very positive and important year for our new Museum project,” they added.

Miami Science Museum will break ground on its new building later this year. Designed by Grimshaw Architects, the new museum will have the most distinctive design of any building in Miami, from every direction. It will incorporate advanced communications and energy-conservation technology, as well as a host of visitor-friendly features. Structured around a lushly landscaped indoor and outdoor “living core” of terrestrial and aquatic exhibits, featuring one-of-a-kind aquarium components, a state-of-the-art digital dome, hands-on exhibits and interactive digital technology. The entire complex, in fact, will act as a demonstration of ecological and sustainability principles, harnessing energy from water, wind, and sun to power exhibits and conserve resources. Every aspect of the five-story, 250,000-square-foot building is planned to inspire the mind, engage the senses and stimulate the imagination.

Cesar L. Alvarez became the Executive Chairman of Greenberg Traurig in 2010. Prior to this time, he served the firm as its Chief Executive Officer for 13 years beginning when the firm had 325 lawyers in eight offices in 1997 and directed it through its growth to more than 1800 attorneys and government professionals in more than 30 locations in the United States, Europe and Asia. With fervent belief in education, Alvarez has served on numerous boards of higher education, including Florida International University; Florida International University College of Law; University of Florida Levin College of Law; University of Miami School of Law; Miami Dade College; and Manhattanville College. Some of his present commitments include, serving as Chair of the American Bar Association’s Commission on Hispanic Legal Rights and Responsibilities; on the Board of Directors, National Council of La Raza; and as Vice Chairman, Trustee and Chair of the Audit Committee for the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. He is a former Chairman of the Board of Directors and former Campaign Chair of the United Way of Miami-Dade. Alvarez holds B.S., M.B.A, and J.D. degrees from the University of Florida.

Alexander P. Adams is Managing Director of Personal Financial Services for The Northern Trust Company at its Miami offices.  Having joined Northern Trust in 1995, he has served in various capacities in both commercial and private banking.  Prior to joining Northern Trust, Adams was a commercial lender for First Union National Bank, and a private banker and branch manager with Citibank. He has been involved with several civic and charitable organizations, including the United Way of South Florida, Make-A-Wish Foundation of South Florida, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami and Belen Economic Development Council. He holds M.B.A. and B.A. degrees from University of Miami.

Julia R. Bianchi is committed to helping build a stronger and healthier community for at-risk children and families through her volunteer work as a fundraiser. She currently serves as the National Co-chair of the American Red Cross’s Tiffany Circle Society of Women Leaders and is a member of the ARC’s South Florida Region’s Board of Directors. She is past President of the Junior League of Miami, co-founder of the Fisher Island Philanthropic Fund, is a founding Board member of Kristi House and is a Board member of the Summa Hospital System Foundation. Her professional background includes extensive experience in marketing communications, special events and broadcast media. She holds B.A. and B.S. degrees from Miami University of Ohio.

Gregory W. Barnes joined Bill Ussery Motors in 1999 as Operations Manager at Mercedes-Benz of Coral Gables and became President and Chief Operating Officer of its parent company, Bill Ussery Motors Group, in 2009. Barnes has most recently served on the boards of directors of the Coral Gables Community Foundation and Westminster Christian School. Additionally, he has served on the boards of Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce, the Ronald McDonald House of South Florida, the Coral Gables Rotary Club, and as President of the Robert Morris Association (RMA Banking Association). Barnes began his career in 1984 as a commercial lender with NCNB, upon graduating from Florida State University with a B.S. in Finance and later worked for Northern Trust in Miami.

Hank Klein joined Blanca Commercial Real Estate in 2010 and currently serves as Vice Chairman. Klein previously served as Executive Director of business development at Cushman & Wakefield of Florida and Vice Chairman of Flagler Realty Services. He currently serves on the boards of directors for the Adrienne Arsht Performing Arts Center, Downtown Development Authority, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Performing Arts Center Trust, United Home Care Services and Miami Finance Forum. He holds a B.Ed. from University of Miami.

To view the complete Miami Science Museum Board of Trustees, visit: http://miamisci.org/www/board-of-trustees.php

MiaSci’s Sean Duran Awarded Prestigious Noyce Leadership Institute Fellowship

Posted on March 10th, 2011

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Sean Duran, Vice President, Exhibition and Design at Miami Science Museum, is one of 18 leaders from science centers and related institutions chosen worldwide for the Noyce Leadership Institute (NLI) Fellowship. The 2011-2012 Noyce Leadership Fellows each completed a rigorous application process and were selected by a group of professionals from the fields of science and executive education. Through this program, Sean, and the other selected Fellows, will gain training and access to tools and networks that will enable them to lead effectively and advance innovation in their own institutions and communities.

“I’m honored to have been awarded the scholarship and Fellowship and am excited to have the opportunity to work alongside other museum professionals from around the world,” said Sean. “The NLI brings together leaders to act as change agents that can strengthen the impact of science centers. This project will explore how best to mobilize and focus community involvement and help it find tangible expression within the walls of the new Museum. We want this to be everyone’s museum, everyone needs to find their place within it.”

Sean has been with the Museum for 10 years and has worked to develop such exhibitions as: Amazon Voyage, a remarkably successful national touring exhibition now seen in 14 cities by well over one million visitors; The Dinosaurs of China, a massive 12,000 square foot exhibition in collaboration with the Beijing Museum of Natural History; Heart Smart, a trilingual, technology infused exhibition developed in partnership with University of Miami, that records visitor’s personal health data for purposes of research; and Charlie and Kiwi’s Evolutionary Adventure, a National Science Foundation funded exhibition and learning research project focused on the tenants of evolution.

This year’s program will focus on senior level managers. “NLI aims to increase the capacity of individuals to lead these dynamic organizations,” said Dr. Geno Schnell, NLI Program Director. “We’re excited about the potential of working with this next generation of leaders to increase the level of innovation and community impact at their home institution and in the science center field as a whole.”

MAST Academy at MiaSci

Posted on March 1st, 2011

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MAST Academy students recently met at the Museum with local environmental leaders as part of the students’ annual Contemporary Issues In Science Forum (CIIS). This year’s theme was “Eco-logical Energy: The Renewable State of Mind” and involved presentations by the students as well as student-led discussion panels on topics including conservation economics, environmental policy, transportation, climate change, renewable energy and environmental education.

Joining the students on the discussion panels were environmental experts from a large number of area organizations including Miami Dade College, Hands-On-Miami, the US Naval Academy, CBS 4 and MiaSci. Students and panelists also had the chance to tour the Museum’s number of galleries related to the topics of the forum, including Energy Tracker, Fuels of the Future and the Museum’s newest exhibition, Earth from Space featuring a large, interactive globe exploring climate change.

“We’re extremely excited to have hosted MAST’s CIIS Forum this year. MAST students really enjoyed our new exhibits and offered great feedback about how we present our new energy exhibits,” said Chris Trigg, Energy Officer at MiaSci. “The students are doing such great work on renewable energy topics and it fits perfectly with the focus of many of exhibits here at the Museum.”

RFP for Commissioning Agent

Posted on February 23rd, 2011

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The Miami Science Museum is seeking Building Commissioning Services for the new $275 million Miami Science Museum to be located in Museum Park in Miami, Florida. This new highly sustainable facility will include a planetarium, aquarium, both indoor and outdoor flexible space for science exhibits as well as educational facilities. The Miami Science Museum will make available the Request for Proposals for this project on February 23, 2011. To review information on the Miami Science Museum, please view the Museum’s website at www.miamisci.org and to obtain a copy of the RFP package, contact Jay Nichols at oppenheimlewis@miamisci.org. All proposal packages are due to the Miami Science Museum by 2:00 p.m.. EST March 14, 2011.

Nine in Ten Miami Residents Express Concern for Increased Energy Costs: New MiaSci Poll

Posted on February 8th, 2011

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Energy issues are a worry for most Miami-Dade County residents, particularly those who feel it will affect them personally in the form of increased cost (94%) and energy shortages in the next 20 years (86%), according to findings from a new study* commissioned by Miami Science Museum (MiaSci).

MiaSci recently launched the study, as part of planning for the new Museum, aimed at identifying existing attitudes and interests related to renewable energy and sustainability. The research was conducted across different segments of Miami’s diverse community in order to help shape future programs and exhibits to fit the interests of visitors and improve the Museum’s ability to create a sustainable future. Conducted by international opinion research consultancy GlobeScan, and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, the bilingual study combined online interviews with a representative sample of 600 Miami-Dade County residents with two in-depth focus group sessions.

While energy issues are a major concern for Miami residents, there is a lack of knowledge about a range of energy-related issues such as generating electricity through solar or wind power, and about climate change. Respondents reported that they know “a fair amount” about these subjects but very few say they know a “great deal.” Only nine percent of respondents reported knowing a “great deal” about climate change versus 41 percent who report knowing “very little.” This apparent need for information and knowledge sharing means that the Museum’s role to inform and educate is crucial.

“The future looks bright for MiaSci and the environment, with findings that younger people (18-34 years) are more likely to consider the environment in the actions they take and strongly agree that they can help reduce the harm done to the environment,” said Jennifer Santer, Miami Science Museum’s Vice President of Content Development & Programs. “Additionally, an overwhelming 97 percent reported that it is important for children to learn at a young age how to be energy efficient. These findings have become a motivational tool not only for the Museum to continue engaging people in environmental learning but also for the community to make changes for those generations to come.”

Residents of Miami-Dade County frequently think about the environment and are motivated to take positive action, yet more information on what can be done is needed. Approximately three-quarters of respondents (76%) agree that they need more information to know what to do to help reduce their impact on the environment. Findings demonstrate that there is a definite interest, with 95 percent of respondents saying they would be interested in learning practical tips on ways to save energy today.

The motivation for people to carry out these interests and take action on the environment is linked to ease of implementation, financial benefits and a sense of personal efficacy. Out of a range of institutions including government, companies, media and NGOs, respondents trust the scientific community (82%) and museums (81%)the most when it comes to environmental information. These results open the door to a wide range of exciting projects that the Museum will continue to work on and tailor specifically to the South Florida community.

To view the complete summary of results from the study, please click here.

RFP: Moving Things, Efficiently Exhibit

Posted on January 22nd, 2011

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The Miami Science Museum is seeking an exhibit fabricator to develop and produce exhibit components for a new exhibition titled Moving Things, Efficiently to be located at 3280 South Miami Ave., Miami, Florida. This hands-on exhibition will offer visitors the opportunity to investigate the physics and technology of moving things efficiently. The Miami Science Museum will make available the Request for Proposals for this project on January 24, 2011. To review information on the Miami Science Museum, please view the Museum’s website at www.miamisci.org and to obtain a copy of the RFP package, contact Joe Hastings at joehastings@me.com or (806) 690-1602. All proposal packages are due to joehastings@me.com by 5:00 PM, Central Standard Time, February 4, 2011.

RFP Download: Moving Things